Creator of Experimental Ebola "Treatment" Once Joked About Culling Humanity with Engineered Virus

Media coverage is now focusing on the experimental Ebola treatments being given to two American Ebola patients who contracted it while caring
for victims in Africa — the site of the world's deadliest outbreak.

But that Ebola treatment, created by a leading bioengineering scientist from the University of Arizona who "joked" about wiping out humanity with a
"better" genetically engineered virus during a post-lecture Q&A focused on over-population issues, citing the Hollywood film
'Contagion.'

As Truthstream Media previously reported, on February 2, 2012, Dr. Charles Arntzen, head of The Biodesign Institute for Infectious Diseases
and Vaccinology, responded to a question pertaining to whether feeding the 8 billion people of the world was worth it, or whether population reduction
should be pursued.

The scientist quipped:
“Has anybody seen ‘Contagion’? That’s the answer! Go out and use genetic engineering to create a better virus… 25 percent of the population
is supposed to go in Contagion.”

I know some of you will say, 'he was just joking around'. But we know there are some mad scientists out there who actually believe this. They
believe it, and they have the financial backing to seriously consider doing it (*ahem* Bill Gates, George Soros, etc.).

Whatever this scientist's motivation, I find it highly disturbing that he would joke about such a thing. It also betrays the contempt for humanity
that many scientists hold.

I have no clue if this really means anything. It was probably JUST a sick joke.

But I will say that if such people are serious about these kinds of things, you and I might as well bend over and kiss our backsides. There is no hope
of combating this type of evil....and the unfortunate truth is that, maybe not today, but someday in the future, a cabal of nut jobs will actually
pull something like this off.

When asked what's the best way to keep population growth down he replied, have you seen the film contagion? That's the answer, It's simple... creat
a better virus

So he's actually watched the film and thought to himself, wow this is a great way to kill lots and lots of people, this would cause mayhem, he's
clearly a clever guy, and he knows full well the potential to do something like this is possible

BUT, actually going out and doing it is another matter all together, he doesn't strike me as mentally insane, he strikes me as abit of a happy go
lucky joker, I think accusing g him of depopulation plots is a massive massive stretch tbh, nor do I think depopulation in Africa is of any major
concern to the US or anyone else for that matter..

China for Instance has its own controls but of what use would it be to go elsewhere and force a one child birth plan, the reasons they do it is for
economical purposes, but to do it outside china is counter productive as you're helping your potential competitors get ahead, population
control/culling doesn't make any sense unless it on your own people

Do we recall the scientists of the various environmental fields calling humans a cancer which should be completely destroyed? No one's upset about
that because they're not the typical, accepted villains in conspiracy theories.

Well, most liberals/progressives etc believe there is an overpopulation problem in the world.

Whereas, the truth is the world is in the middle of a depopulation boom.

But the truth deniers are often the ones in power who could ask for someone to engineer such a virus.

Africa is rife with minerals, gems, and rich farmland that the rest of the world sees going to waste with tribal warfare, slavery, a lack of regard
for any human life, and morals that have left many countries with an average population age of 15 due to the spread of AIDS.

I wouldn't put it past TPTB to try and purposely wipe out 50-90% of the population of Africa to get at the minerals and gems and to finally put the
farmland into the hands of people who know how to make the continent bloom.

Media coverage is now focusing on the experimental Ebola treatments being given to two American Ebola patients who contracted it while caring
for victims in Africa — the site of the world's deadliest outbreak.

But that Ebola treatment, created by a leading bioengineering scientist from the University of Arizona who "joked" about wiping out humanity with a
"better" genetically engineered virus during a post-lecture Q&A focused on over-population issues, citing the Hollywood film
'Contagion.'

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I know some of you will say, 'he was just joking around'. But we know there are some mad scientists out there who actually believe this. They
believe it, and they have the financial backing to seriously consider doing it (*ahem* Bill Gates, George Soros, etc.).

Whatever this scientist's motivation, I find it highly disturbing that he would joke about such a thing. It also betrays the contempt for humanity
that many scientists hold.

Thanks for posting this. Realize that most will dismiss this as a simple joke. For those of us who take "depopulation conspiracies" seriously,
there's nothing funny about this.

I have no doubts at all that the Bilderbergers (and their allies) have been plotting (and experimenting with) different ways to cull the herd for
decades.

In the past, many ATS threads on depopulation methods. Every time an especially deadly virus hits the news, intentional depopulation is the first
thing that comes to my mind.

Yes, but I have a hard time believing they would use this avenue. You can't control a bio-agent no matter how carefully you think you have it under
control.

No, this is the standard type of crap you see popping up. There was a question on my Quora feed where some idiot asked why it would be so wrong for
the smartest, best educated, etc., people to cull the rest of the world's population just within the past two weeks. Does that mean that person
should be castigated and treated like this plague is his or her fault? We all say and do incredibly stupid things, even my husband has, and he works
in the field we're talking about, but shouldn't we have the right to say stupid things on occasion? How many of us have made remarks on here that
could land us in that category?

originally posted by: Astyanax I know, huh. In construction we used to joke about faling to our death from a high rise,
hopefully landing on a whole bunch of people killing them all and splattering blood, guts and brain matter ev3rywhere, hahahaha, good times.
a reply to: NthOther

It's a rather obvious joke for someone in the field to make. I wouldn't put any store in it whatsoever.

Like when your mother laughed when she thought the placenta was you? Hahaha, just kidding man. Its all fun

originally posted by:
Astyanax I know, huh. In construction we used to joke about faling to our death from a high rise, hopefully landing on a whole
bunch of people killing them all and splattering blood, guts and brain matter ev3rywhere, hahahaha, good times.
a reply to: NthOther

It's a rather obvious joke for someone in the field to make. I wouldn't put any store in it whatsoever.

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